Thomas Johnson, Junior, the first Kentucky poet for many years enjoyed the sobriquet of the "Drunken Poet of Danville," was born in Virginia about 1760, and he came to Kentucky when twenty-five years of age. He settled at Danville, then a village, and immediately entered into the role of poet, punster, and ne'er-do-well.Welcome to Uncommon History of the South, where we uncover little-known facts of uncommon history.History is full of curious characters and interesting stories you will never discover in any textbook. We uncover fun facts of historical events, interesting places, famous people and everything in between.Help Support our podcast by clicking the link:anchor.fm/uncommonhistoryofthesouthorpaypal.me/uncommonhistoryIf you have a question about a previous podcast or would like for us to cover a topic please select the link below to leave a voice message:anchor.fm/uncommonhistoryofthesouth/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncommonhistory/supportSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Thomas Johnson, Junior, the first Kentucky poet for many years enjoyed the sobriquet of the "Drunken Poet of Danville," was born in Virginia about 1760, and he came to Kentucky when twenty-five years of age. He settled at Danville, then a village, and immediately entered into the role of poet, punster, and ne'er-do-well.Welcome to Uncommon History of the South, where we uncover little-known facts of uncommon history.History is full of curious characters and interesting stories you will never dis...